Book,  Par.

1    II,     49|   with forbidden topics, in vague talk which found its way
2    II,    100|  dread feeble suspicions or vague rumours. Your strife with
3    IV,     77|    the emperor strengthened vague rumours and gave him grounds
4    VI,     20|     next assigned some very vague reasons for his absence,
5    XI,     44| utter anything that was not vague and susceptible of any meaning
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